a<p>Nucleotides in bold indicate restriction sites introduced for cloning.</p>b<p>T7 RNA polymerase promoter sequence are underlined.</p
a<p>Underlined letters indicate the restriction enzyme recognition sites, used for cloning purposes....
<p>(Restriction sites are underlined.)</p><p>Primers used for PCR amplification.</p
<p><sup>a</sup>Underlined nucleotides are restriction sites of the enzymes indicated in the brackets...
<p>Restriction sites and T7 promoter sequences are underlined for the primer pairs used for cloning ...
<p><sup>a</sup> Underlined nucleotides indicate the restriction enzyme sites.</p><p>Primers used in ...
a<p>M = A or C; N = A, C, G or T/U; Y = C or T; D = not C.</p>b<p>Nucleotides in bold represent the ...
a<p>Nucleotides in bold indicate restriction sites introduced for cloning.</p>b<p>Nucleotides in low...
<p>All PCR primers shown here were designed for this study.</p>a<p>Restriction sites are underlined....
<p>Restriction sites inserted into the PCR product through the primers are underlined.</p
<p>*The restriction enzyme sequence is underlined.</p><p>**T7 promoter sequence is in bold.</p
a<p>- restriction sites are underlined.</p>b<p>- nucleotide exchange in bold.</p
<p>Restriction site used in cloning is underlined.</p><p>Primers used in this study.</p
<p>Note: The underlined sequences represent different restriction enzyme sites.</p><p>Primers used i...
a<p>Restriction sites are underlined; overlaps to other primers for PCR fusions are shown by lower c...
<p>The underlined nucleotides indicated the restriction site for the appropriate enzymes. The italic...
a<p>Underlined letters indicate the restriction enzyme recognition sites, used for cloning purposes....
<p>(Restriction sites are underlined.)</p><p>Primers used for PCR amplification.</p
<p><sup>a</sup>Underlined nucleotides are restriction sites of the enzymes indicated in the brackets...
<p>Restriction sites and T7 promoter sequences are underlined for the primer pairs used for cloning ...
<p><sup>a</sup> Underlined nucleotides indicate the restriction enzyme sites.</p><p>Primers used in ...
a<p>M = A or C; N = A, C, G or T/U; Y = C or T; D = not C.</p>b<p>Nucleotides in bold represent the ...
a<p>Nucleotides in bold indicate restriction sites introduced for cloning.</p>b<p>Nucleotides in low...
<p>All PCR primers shown here were designed for this study.</p>a<p>Restriction sites are underlined....
<p>Restriction sites inserted into the PCR product through the primers are underlined.</p
<p>*The restriction enzyme sequence is underlined.</p><p>**T7 promoter sequence is in bold.</p
a<p>- restriction sites are underlined.</p>b<p>- nucleotide exchange in bold.</p
<p>Restriction site used in cloning is underlined.</p><p>Primers used in this study.</p
<p>Note: The underlined sequences represent different restriction enzyme sites.</p><p>Primers used i...
a<p>Restriction sites are underlined; overlaps to other primers for PCR fusions are shown by lower c...
<p>The underlined nucleotides indicated the restriction site for the appropriate enzymes. The italic...
a<p>Underlined letters indicate the restriction enzyme recognition sites, used for cloning purposes....
<p>(Restriction sites are underlined.)</p><p>Primers used for PCR amplification.</p
<p><sup>a</sup>Underlined nucleotides are restriction sites of the enzymes indicated in the brackets...